Title: Social Network Characteristics and Substance Use:
1Social Network Characteristics and Substance Use
- Findings from a Longitudinal Study of Adolescent
Health Risk Behaviors
2Susan T. Ennett,1 Karl E. Bauman,1 Andrea
Hussong,2 Robert Faris,3 Vangie A. Foshee,1
Patrick Curran,2 Rob DuRant4
- 1Department of Health Behavior and Health
Education - 2Department of Psychology
- 3Department of Sociology
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 4Departments of Pediatrics and Public Health
Sciences - Wake Forest University
3Background Adolescent Friendships and Substance
Use
4Hypothesis 1
- Adolescents with a) more peer network prominence,
b) stronger peer network integration, and c)
further distance to substance users will be less
likely to have used substances recently than
adolescents with less peer network prominence,
weaker peer network integration, and closer
distance to substance users - Substances cigarettes, alcohol, or marijuana
5Hypothesis 2
- Adolescents with a) more peer network prominence,
b) stronger peer network integration, and c)
further distance to substance users will increase
recent substance use less with time than
adolescents with less prominence, weaker
integration, and closer proximity to substance
users - Substances cigarettes, alcohol, or marijuana
6Data
- The Public School Systems in 3 Central North
Carolina Counties (Vance, Person, Moore) - Wave 1 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders, Spring 2002
- Surveyed again every 6 months until Spring 2004
when in grades 8 - 10 (total of 5 waves) - Present analyses 1st 3 waves
7Data (cont.)
- Eligible N (Wave 1) 5906
- Wave 1 88.4 (N 5220) completed 1 hour
questionnaires, most in classrooms - _______________________________
- Ineligible exceptional children in
self-contained classrooms and students without
English proficiency -
8Data (cont.)
- Sample in present analyses Age 11 through 15
and followed through Wave 3 (84 of eligible,
N4961, Observations12,135) -
- Dropped 259 Wave 1 respondents
- Alternative school students (N65)
- Outside age range (N24)
- Missing information (N170)
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9Data for Network Measures
- Write first names of up to 5 closest friends,
starting with best friend - Assign unique number to each friend from school
directory - Not in directory assign 0000
10Network Boundaries
11Recent cigarette use in a 6th grade network
(bluenonuser, yellowuser, graymissing info)
12Recent alcohol use in a 6th grade network
(bluenonuser, yellowuser, graymissing info)
13Recent marijuana use in a 6th grade network
(bluenonuser, yellowuser, graymissing info)
14Prominence in Network
- 1. Normed indegree No. of nominations received
by ego divided by no. of possible nominations
(UCINET) - 2. Betweeness centrality Extent to which ego
links unlinked pairs of friends (UCINET)
15Network Integration
- 3. Social position group member, bridge, or
isolate (SAS IML, James Moody) - 4. Density of network neighborhood No. of
friendship ties among alters divided by total
number of possible ties (UCINET) - 5. Number of out-of-network (grade) nominations
(UCINET)
16Proximity to User
- 6. Number of users in adolescents neighborhood,
excluding ego (UCINET) - 7.Number of links to nearest substance user
(UCINET)
17Also measured
- Recent (within 3 months) cigarette, alcohol, and
marijuana use. Binary. - Demographics grade in school, sex,
race/ethnicity (white vs. other), family
structure (2 parent vs. other)
18Sample Characteristics
- Grade in school
- 6.5 35.6
- 7.5 33.3
- 8.5 31.1
- Sex 50.8 female
- Race/ethnicity 52.5 white
- 2 parent families 67.8
19Analysis Strategy
- Cohort sequential design
- 12,135 observations (4961 respondents,
- 3 waves)
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- Age rather than wave of data collection
- to indicate time
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20Recent substance use ( )(Observations)
21Analysis Strategy (cont.)
- 3-level (time, school, individual) Hierarchical
Generalized Linear Models - Nested repeated measures within adolescents
- and adolescents within schools
- Separate for each network variable and substance
- Always control for demographic variable when
significantly related to substance use
22Slopes
Intercepts
Age
23Hypothesis 1
- Adolescents with a) more peer network prominence,
b) stronger peer network integration, and c)
further distance to substance users will be less
likely to have used substances recently than
adolescents with less peer network prominence,
weaker peer network integration, and closer
distance to substance users - Substances cigarettes, alcohol, or marijuana
24Tests of Hypothesis 1
- Intercept (age 11) association between network
variable and age 11 substance use
25Hypothesis 1 Findings Social network variables
by substance use Beta(SE)
- Cigarettes Alcohol Marijuana
- Prominence
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- Normed 3.94 9.030 6.07
- indegree (1.27) (3.43)
(5.16) -
- Betweeness .01 .020 .03
- centrality (.02) (.01)
(.02) - plt.05, plt.01, 0opposite to hypothesized
direction
26Hypothesis 1 Findings (cont.)
- Cigarettes Alcohol Marijuana
- Integration
- Social Position
- Isol. vs. Gp. 1.99 2.57
1.44 - (1.01) (.92) (1.34)
- Brid. vs. Gp. .40 -.12
.65 - (.34) (.30) (.46)
- Density -1.28 -1.77 -2.37
- (1.06) (.95) (1.53)
- Out-of-network .29 .30
-.14 - nominations (.14) (.13) (.19)
- plt.05, plt.01
27Hypothesis 1 Findings (cont.)
- Cigarettes Alcohol Marijuana
- Proximity
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- No. of friend .93 .29 1.29
- users (.17) (.15) (.23)
- Distance to -.63 -.23
-1.19 - nearest user (.27) (.20) (.32)
- plt.001
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28Hypothesis 2
- Adolescents with a) more peer network prominence,
b) stronger peer network integration, and c)
further distance to substance users will increase
recent substance use less with time than
adolescents with less prominence, weaker
integration, and closer proximity to substance
users - Substances cigarettes, alcohol, or marijuana
29Tests of Hypothesis 2
- Hypothesis 2 Network variables predict
different slopes of substance use - Social network variable by substance use by time
30Hypothesis 2 Findings
- 24 interactions tested, 2 significantly different
slopes - Position (isolate vs. group member) and
alcohol use - Beta - 1.25, SE.40, plt.001 (opposite to
- hypothesized direction)
- Number of marijuana using friends and
marijuana use - Beta -0.18, plt.05)
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33Conclusions
- Integration (social position and out-of-network
nominations) and proximity (number of users and
distance to users) are implicated in substance
use. - Prominence (normed indegree and betweeness
centrality) are less implicated in substance use. -
- Intercept and slope findings can yield
substantially different impressions -
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34Conclusions (cont.)
- Three statistically significant findings opposite
to hypothesized direction - Findings vary by substance No hypothesis
accepted for all substances - No corrections for multiple statistical tests
- Findings could change as the cohort ages
- Findings could differ for other network measures,
later-measured network measures, and for other
substances -
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35End
36Network variables(Prominence)
- Variable Mean SD Min Max
- 1.Normed
- indegree .06 .04 0 .29
- 2.Betweeness 9.96 11.95 0 140.07
- centrality
37Network variables(Integration)
- Variable
- 3.Social position 53 Gp, 44 Brid, 3 Isol
(N4961) - Mean SD Min Max
- 4. Density .18 .17 0 1.00
- 5. Out-of-network
- nominations .80 1.16 0 5
38Network variables(Proximity to user)
- Variable Mean SD Min Max
- 6.No. users
- Cigarette .75 1.03 0 7
- Alcohol .83 1.02 0 7
- Marijuana .67 1.02 0 8
- 7. Distance
- Cigarette 1.71 .82 1 5
- Alcohol 1.63 .80 1 5
- Marijuana 1.84 .91 1 6
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39Recent substance use by age ( )
- Age Cigarette Alcohol Marijuana N (Obs)
- 11 6 7 2 808
- 12 11 11 5 3306
- 13 17 18 11 3947
- 14 23 27 18 3116
- 15 29 31 23 958
40Correlations between Network Variables
- Prominence
- Normed Indegree
- x Betweeness Centrality .51
- Integration
- Social Position x Density .36
- Social Position x No.
- Out-of network Nominations .13
- Density x No. out of network
- Nominations -.32
41Correlations between Network Variables (cont.)
- Proximity
- No. Users x Distance
- Cigarettes -.64
- Alcohol -.64
- Marijuana -.61
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42Analysis Strategy (cont.)
- Age No. of Observations
- 11 808
- 12 3306
- 13 3947
- 14 3116
- 15 958
- Total 12135
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